Latta 'Precarious' White Blend 2021
Primary flavours

Gooseberry

Kiwi

Lime

Pear Skin

Crushed Rocks

Nuts
Saltbush
Details
It begins with Sauvignon Blanc & finishes with Gewürztraminer. Plus there's some Chardonnay, Viognier & Pinot Gris in between. All fermented in stainless steel, but it's more about the quality of the fruit than the varieties or the winemaking. It's strange and wonderful, both fruit forward and nutty. Zesty tangerine, some spice and florals, and finishes with a salty kick.
From great challenges arise great results. Latta Vino is a pretty good example of this, being a winery born of an unusual history and with a dedication to producing characterful and unexpected wines. Owen Latta is the son of Norman Latta, the man who established Eastern Peake winery (which may well be the best Australian winery you've never heard of, but that's another story), but due to an accident had to give up winemaking when Owen was still a teenager. Young Owen didn't shirk, and threw himself into the task. Fast forward to today, and Owen is one of the most respected young winemakers in Australia, his family winery better than ever, and his own label Latta at the cutting edge of Australian wine. His vision was a particular one: to work with the diverse and occasionally difficult soils of Coghills Creek and surrounds to produce wines which he would be proud to be associated with his land. Small yields, challenging seasons and a range of natural, sustainable methods were the way forward, and before long, the wines began to speak for themselves. They now sit proudly at the summit of Victorian wines - fresh, fragrant and complex.
From great challenges arise great results. Latta Vino is a pretty good example of this, being a winery born of an unusual history and with a dedication to producing characterful and unexpected wines. Owen Latta is the son of Norman Latta, the man who established Eastern Peake winery (which may well be the best Australian winery you've never heard of, but that's another story), but due to an accident had to give up winemaking when Owen was still a teenager. Young Owen didn't shirk, and threw himself into the task. Fast forward to today, and Owen is one of the most respected young winemakers in Australia, his family winery better than ever, and his own label Latta at the cutting edge of Australian wine. His vision was a particular one: to work with the diverse and occasionally difficult soils of Coghills Creek and surrounds to produce wines which he would be proud to be associated with his land. Small yields, challenging seasons and a range of natural, sustainable methods were the way forward, and before long, the wines began to speak for themselves. They now sit proudly at the summit of Victorian wines - fresh, fragrant and complex.
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with high acidity, some fruitiness, low tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Pyrenees
country
Australia
Grape type
Sauvignon Blanc Blend
Wine Maker
Latta Vino
Alcohol
12.5%
Vintage
2021
Cellar period
5-10 years
Production method
Organic
State
VIC
Pairing guide
Hailing from grapes grown in the glorious Pyrenees region of Western Australia, this delicious white blend is sure to be a hit at any gathering of good friends and great food. We reckon it’s best served with creamy pasta dishes featuring chicken, leeks and cheese, but it’s superb also with roast turkey, coconut-based curries, green vegetables like snow peas and asparagus, and all kinds of classic salads include caesar, nicoise, and waldorf. Pork or fish tacos, crispy tofu and tonkatsu will also work brilliantly.
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Food

Lots of Herbs

Chinese Stir Fry

Tacos
Tastes

Crisp

Complex
Moods

Relaxed
Seasons

Summer

Spring
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Wine region

Pyrenees, Australia
The Pyrenees wine region is located in the state of Victoria in Australia. It is known for producing a range of high-quality red and white wines, particularly Shiraz and Chardonnay. The region is named after the Pyrenees mountain range, which forms its eastern boundary. The wine-growing area extends from the town of Avoca in the north to Moonambel in the south and is situated at an altitude of between 200 and 600 meters above sea level. The region's cool climate and diverse soil types are well-suited to grape growing and contribute to the unique character of the wines produced here.
Cool fact: the region is home to the "Big Red," a life-sized sculpture of a red grape that serves as a popular photo spot for visitors to the area, so if you find yourself in the area, be sure to check it out!
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